I didn't study enough for the exam.
If only __________.
If only I had studied enough for the exam.
Combine the sentences using relative clauses.
The man is my uncle. He is wearing a blue hat.
The man who is wearing a blue hat is my uncle.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct modal (must, might, could, can't).
She _______ (FORGET) her phone at work. She’s not answering my calls.
She might have forgotten her phone at work. She’s not answering my calls.
Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
She said (that) she was going to the store.
She isn’t coming to the party.
If only __________.
If only she were coming to the party.
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, or where).
The shop _____ sells fresh bread is near my house.
The shop which sells fresh bread is near my house.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct modal (must, might, could, can't).
John is very good at chess. He _______ (PLAY) a lot when he was younger
John is very good at chess. He must have played a lot when he was younger.
Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
"Do you like pizza?" he asked.
He asked if I liked pizza.
I regret shouting at my friend.
I wish __________.
I wish I hadn’t shouted at my friend.
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, which, or where).
The town _____ we spent our holiday was beautiful.
The town where we spent our holiday was beautiful.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct modal (must, might, could, can't).
It’s impossible! You ........ (see) her; she’s abroad right now.
It’s impossible! You can’t have seen her; she’s abroad right now.
Rewrite the reported speech sentences into direct speech.
She asked if we were going to the concert.
"Are you going to the concert?" she asked.
She’s planning to visit us next weekend.
I hope __________.
I hope she visits us next weekend.
Exercise 3: Identify and correct the errors
I have a friend whose her brother is a famous singer.
I have a friend whose brother is a famous singer.
Rewrite the Sentences
It’s possible that they got lost on the way.
They _______________________.
They might have gotten lost on the way.
Rewrite the reported speech sentences into direct speech.
They explained (that) they hadn’t received the package.
"We haven’t received the package," they explained.
We don’t have enough time to finish the project.
If only __________.
If only we had enough time to finish the project.
Exercise 4: Rewrite the sentences
The Eiffel Tower is in Paris. Millions of people visit it every year.
The Eiffel Tower, which is in Paris, is visited by millions of people every year.
Is there a mistake in the following sentence?
She might has gone to the store for groceries.
She might have gone to the store for groceries.
Is the sentence correct?
They told that they have finished the project.
They told me that they had finished the project.